The present invention is a system for determining vehicle speed. The system has a sensor mounted on a wheel rotatably mounted on the vehicle for sensing centripetal acceleration of said wheel. The sensor generates a signal indicative of the sensed centripetal acceleration, and is arranged to wirelessly transmit the signal. The system additionally has an electronic control unit mounted on the vehicle. The electronic control unit is arranged to receive the signal and determine the speed of the vehicle based on the sensed centripetal acceleration.
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1. A system for determining speed of a vehicle having a wheel rotatably mounted thereto for facilitating vehicle movement relative to a road surface, the system comprising:
a sensor configured for mounting to the wheel, the sensor configured for sensing centripetal acceleration of the wheel and generating a signal indicative of sensed centripetal acceleration, the sensor arranged to wirelessly transmit the signal;
an electronic control unit configured for receipt of data associated with the wheel, the electronic control unit further configured to receive the signal from the sensor mounted to the wheel and determine speed of the vehicle based on the sensed centripetal acceleration from the signal received and from the data associated with the wheel; and
the electronic control unit further configured for receipt of replacement data associated with a replacement wheel substituted for the wheel and operative to determine speed of the vehicle based on sensed centripetal acceleration and on the replacement data.
7. A vehicle having a wheel rotatably mounted on the vehicle for facilitating vehicle movement relative to a road surface comprising:
a display unit mounted on the vehicle for receiving and displaying vehicle speed;
a sensor configured for mounting to the wheel, the sensor configured for sensing centripetal acceleration of the wheel and generating a signal indicative of sensed centripetal acceleration, the sensor arranged to wirelessly transmit the signal;
an electronic control unit configured for receipt of data associated with the wheel, the electronic control unit further configured to receive the signal from the sensor mounted to the wheel and determine speed of the vehicle based on the sensed centripetal acceleration from the signal received and from the data associated with the wheel, the electronic control unit further configured for transmitting the computed speed to the vehicle display unit, wherein the vehicle speed is displayed; and
the electronic control unit further configured for receipt of replacement data associated with a replacement wheel substituted for the wheel, the electronic control unit operative to determine speed of the vehicle based on sensed centripetal acceleration and on the replacement data and to recalibrate the vehicle display to correct displayed speed in accordance with the replacement data.
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The present invention relates to determining and wirelessly communicating sensed vehicle data.
A typical contemporary land vehicle employs a speedometer—a device for displaying the vehicle's instantaneous speed. It is common for a speedometer to receive a signal representing vehicle speed from the vehicle's transmission, if the vehicle is so equipped. In such applications, a transmission output shaft is typically utilized to drive the speedometer.
The speedometer is usually driven either mechanically, via a cable, or electronically, via an electrical wire communicating a frequency of measured electronic pulses corresponding to the rotational speed of the output shaft. Whether driven mechanically or electronically, however, a physical connection is typically required to communicate rotational speed of the output shaft to the speedometer.
Such a physical connection may be subject to various assembly and durability concerns, some of which may result in the speedometer displaying incorrect vehicle speed. Additionally, the speed signal supplied by the transmission and displayed on the speedometer is typically calibrated to correspond to a diameter of wheels originally installed by the vehicle manufacturer. If the manufacturer's wheel rims and tires are subsequently replaced by those having an overall diameter that is different from the factory combination, the speedometer reading may become inaccurate.
The present invention is a system for determining and wirelessly communicating sensed vehicle data for computing vehicle speed. According to the invention, the system has a wheel rotatably mounted on the vehicle for facilitating vehicle movement relative to a road surface. The system also has a sensor mounted on the wheel for sensing centripetal acceleration of said wheel and generating a signal indicative of the sensed centripetal acceleration. The system additionally includes an electronic control unit mounted on the vehicle for wirelessly receiving the signal and for computing speed of the vehicle in response to the sensed centripetal acceleration.
According to the invention the electronic control unit may include a radio frequency receiver for wirelessly receiving the signal. The sensor may include a radio frequency transmitter for wireless communication with the receiver. The electronic control unit may communicate the computed vehicle operating parameters to a vehicle speed display.
It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples which follow, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
In general, the present invention is a system for determining and wirelessly communicating sensed vehicle data for computing speed of the vehicle. According to the invention, the system may be used for displaying vehicle speed on a vehicle speedometer.
Referring now to the drawings, like elements of the invention are identified with identical reference numerals throughout.
On a typical land vehicle having four wheels, a sensor may be positioned on each individual rim.
Assuming the vehicle is in motion and all wheels are rotating at a constant speed, centripetal acceleration of the sensor as is directly related to the tangential velocity of the rim vs, i.e. tangential sensor velocity, and rim radius Rr.
as=vs2/Rr; Equation 1
Tire radius Rt and the rim radius Rr are selected as part of the vehicle design process, hence they are both known. These wheel parameters may be entered into the ECU at the vehicle assembly plant, or in the field, i.e. after the vehicle has been put into service, using a service tool or an operator interface. Capability to update the tire radius Rt and the rim radius Rr information in the field allows the speedometer to be conveniently recalibrated to display correct vehicle speed, thereby supporting a vehicle being retrofitted with tire and wheel sizes different from those being used previously.
The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Hoeffel, James J., Schreiber-Young, Kaylene
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